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Differing Voices
Ann Arbor community
comes together to explore
support for Israel.
KAREN SCHWARTZ
Special to the Jewish News
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ne by one, Ann Arbor
Jewish community mem-
bers raised their hands to
answer the question: "What
does supporting Israel mean to you?"
Ten people were invited to the stage, •
where they were handed posters let-
tered with the views they brought to
the table.
Even with these 10 perspectives, the
crowd of almost 300 taking part in "A
Jewish Community Conversation on
Israel" June 6 was still speckled with
hands waitinab to add more ideas and
nuances.
Sponsored by numerous Ann Arbor
Jewish community organizations, this
first-time formal discussion was con-
ducted through volunteer facilitators
and a professional mediator.
Many agreed that an unmediated
discussion of viewpoints would have
been unproductive and likely end in
several hasty exits. However, the mod-
erated discussion at the University of
Michigan Hillel created a space for
many persons to share their thoughts
and experiences.
"When I work with a community
like this that wants to help Israel, one
of the ways you can help is by learn-
ing about respecting each other,
respecting your differences and mak-
ing people who have differences feel
they're part of the same community,"
said Mark Gerzon, president of the
Massachusetts-based Mediators
Foundation.
"That is the challenge in Israel and
that's the challenge of Israel and
Palestine. Can people who are differ-
ent and want different things, have
different beliefs, learn to respect each
other? That's the same thing that's
happening here."
He added that he hopes the event
empowered participants to seek more
creative and constructive ways to deal
with differences and lay the ground-
work for a "more thoughtful and
coherent way of dealing with conflict
in theMiddle East."
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